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2841
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In 1978, John Wilson, great-grandson of Homer Treadwell Austin, a keeper of the Corolla Lighthouse at the turn of the century, undertook restoration of the Double Keeper's Quarters. In 1995, work on the Currituck Beach Lighthouse Complex was complete.
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9574
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The Corolla Schoolhouse, one of many one-room schools that once dotted the Outer Banks, closed over fifty years ago. Through the work of local preservationists, Doug and Sharon Twiddy, the building was restored in 1999. It is now the Corolla Wild Horse Museum and the home base of the Corolla Wild Horse Fund, the nonprofit group that manages the herd.
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Our State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 75 Issue 3, Aug 2007, p96-98, 100, 102, 104, il, por Periodical Website
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Record #:
18818
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The 1983 Stedman Incentive Grant, North Carolina's most prestigious award for nonprofit preservation, was awarded to the Outer Banks Conservationists for their restoration of the Currituck Beach Lighthouse Keeper's house in Corolla.
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North Carolina Preservation (NoCar Oversize E 151 N6x), Vol. Issue 47, Feb 1984, p3, f